STEVAN RIDLEY, MAURICE JONES-DREW TO SHINE

Scott Engel, Managing DirectorOctober 15, 2012

The King reviews Week 6
and looks ahead to Week 7, all in one quick-hitting stream. Check
out more on Week 6 from Scott Engel onSportsgrid.

Bye Week Freakout: It gets even more
challenging next week, as six teams are off. Make sure you prep
carefully, rather than make the excuse “bye weeks killed me.” We
all have to deal with them, and how we cope often separates the
better Fantasy managers from the less effective ones. Atlanta,
Denver, Kansas City, Miami, Philadelphia and San Diego are
off.

Freeman Street: Josh Freeman is not going
to be a consistent Fantasy backup this year, but you should use him
if you have Matt Ryan or Peyton Manning off. Freeman has two
quality WRs, Vincent Jackson and Mike Williams, and he faces the
Saints defense.

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Scott Engel joined RotoExperts.com in 2008 after four years at ESPN.com, where he was an Associate Editor and Fantasy Writer. He began his career as a Fantasy professional in 1996 at CBS Sportsline, where he served as Managing Editor of Fantasy Sports and Senior Writer during his tenure. In 2006, Scott was named Fantasy Football Writer of the Year by the Fantasy Sports Writers Association in his first year of eligibility. Scott hosted the RotoExperts in the Morning on Sirius XM Fantasy Sports Radio from 2010 to 2016, and the program is now airing on the Fantasy Sports Radio Network (FNTSY). Scott has covered Major League Baseball, the NBA, NFL and NASCAR from Fantasy perspectives as a credentialed media member.He provides Fantasy coverage for the Seattle Seahawks at seahawks.com. In 2011, Scott was inducted into the Fantasy Sports Writers Association’s Hall of Fame as a member of the inaugural class. Scott joined the Tout Wars mixed league in 2013. His work is currently syndicated by the Associated Press and appears in the New York Daily News.